Summer 47, 516 AV
Firenze wandered around the site of tents that had been set up for the outsiders. Wind whipped at the strands that had escaped the haphazardly braided hair on the back of her head. Dark circles accented golden eyes roamed from person to person. There was a strange mix of people surrounding her. By now it should have been something the tigress was used to. Unfortunately, being yanked from home time and time again made it difficult to learn… anything. Mostly it had come down to just brushing the surface on a vast array of knowledge. This wasn’t something that she’d minded as her attention span was rather short.
Sitting on the grass near the temporary tent she listened to the heavy canvas flap lazily, fingers tore strips of soft green from the root and sprinkled it into a pile near her foot. While her hands worked idly, her body thought it best to rebel and convulse into a fit of coughing. Turning her head to the side and eyes tightly shut, her body fought to expel the sickness that had taken hold. It felt as though she’d developed a cold, despite the heat. She wasn’t a medicine woman by any means, but she did have enough common sense to know that the infection that settled into the wounds from slavery had probably weakened her immune system enough so the cold could invade her body.
Once the fit subsided and was able to catch her breath she tipped her head back and gave herself a moment. Relief washed over her as the muscles began to relax. Her head tilted back down as her fingers resumed the thoughtless task of plucking grass. Then eyes caught something out of the corner; Movement of a body on the far edge of the encampment.
It was someone that she’d only seen briefly prior, her initial thoughts nothing more than passing. The turmoil of the situation that she’d gone through causing faces and events to be a blur of memories within her mind. However, once she caught sight of the man’s face, it was hard to believe that she hadn’t truly paid him mind.
A breath hitched in her chest, only, this time, it was not caused by the sickness that rattled.
Her eyes locked onto him and followed him, hands stilled, and her body went on full alert. Ears tried to pick up any sounds that he might make as she focused. A predator locking in on prey; if she were want to call him thus. However, the man who's confident stride carried a well built physique was far from her typical type of catch.
A niggling in her mind caused her pause, a feeling of deja vu washed over her but any memory was just out of reach. She couldn’t place a finger on where she may have seen him. In fact, she knew that she hadn’t before. Firenze wouldn’t forget a face like his.
Golden eyes roved slowly from the soft scarring to the miscolored eyes. Squinting to try to get a better look Fire wondered if they indeed had an unusual sparkle or if it was the sun playing tricks. The deja vu hung thick as her attention stayed with him. Not even aware that she was staring any longer while trying to piece together the puzzle that was walking nearby.